Performance scores

Information on exam results, spend per pupil and ofsted reports can be found on the Department for Education website.
Updated performance table information is published every January. Follow the links in the table below for more detailed information.

Latest key stage 2 achievement

Percentage of pupils at Key Stage 2 achieving Level 4 or above in both English and Mathematics.

Latest AS or equivalent achievement

Average point score per student

Number of students aged 16-18

GCSE or equivalent achievement

Percentage of pupils at the end of Key Stage 4 achieving Level 2 including English and Mathematics.

Latest Overall Ofsted grade

Inspectors form a judgement on a school's overall effectiveness based on the findings from their inspection of the school.

The following judgements, in particular, influence what the overall effectiveness judgement will be.

The school's capacity for sustained improvement

Outcomes for individuals and groups of pupils

The quality of teaching

The extent to which the curriculum meets pupils' needs

Including, where relevant, through partnerships

The effectiveness of care, guidance and support

Latest Overall Ofsted grade

Inspectors form a judgement on a school's overall effectiveness based on the findings from their inspection of the school.

The following judgements, in particular, influence what the overall effectiveness judgement will be.

The school's capacity for sustained improvement

Outcomes for individuals and groups of pupils

The quality of teaching

The extent to which the curriculum meets pupils' needs

Including, where relevant, through partnerships

The effectiveness of care, guidance and support

Here we show the percentages of schools in each overall effectiveness category for both the local authority area and England as a whole.

Contextual value added (CVA) scores

These scores show the progress a school has helped its students make from the end of one key stage to another. Along with test and examination results, they give a fair guide to the performance of a school.

School types

Foundation schoolFoundation schools are run by their own governing body, and owned by the governing body or a charitable foundation. They may have different admissions policies to community schools, which are run by local authorities.